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3 Arsenal fixtures moved

3 Arsenal fixtures moved

Yahoo24-07-2025
All three of Arsenal's Premier League fixtures in September have been rescheduled for live broadcast in the UK.
Photo byThe home match against Nottingham Forest will stay on Saturday 13 September but now kicks off at 12.30pm to accommodate TNT Sports coverage.
Eight days later, the visit of Manchester City to the Emirates has been moved to Sunday 21 September, with a 4.30pm start after Sky Sports selected the fixture for their main broadcast slot.
The month concludes with a trip to St James' Park to face Newcastle United, another 4.30pm Sunday kick-off, this time on 28 September, also chosen by Sky Sports.
The Premier League's 'standard' broadcast selections are now complete up to and including 29 September, but the league has again reminded clubs and supporters that all fixtures remain subject to change if circumstances demand.
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